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Forwards SE Approving TS Change Request 67 & Recovery Operations Plan Change Request 46 & Revised Pages
ML20036B970
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Issue date: 05/26/1993
From: Weiss S
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Long R
GENERAL PUBLIC UTILITIES CORP.
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TAC-M83028, NUDOCS 9306070411
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May 26, 1993 Docket No. 50-320 Dr. R. L._Long Director, Corporate Services / Director, THI-2 GPU Nuclear Corporation Post Office Box 480 Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057

Dear Dr. Long:

SUBJECT:

REC 0VERY OPERATIONS PLAN CHANGE REQUEST NO. 46 (TAC NO. M83028)-

In your letter dated March 17,1992 (Technical Specification Chang'e Request No. 67 and Recovery Operations Plan Change Request No. 46) with Revision 1 dated June 18, 1992, and Revision 2 dated December 23, 1992, you requested changes to both the TMI-2 Technical. Specifications and the TMI-2 Recovery Operations Plan (ROP).

Your proposed changes to the THI-2 ROP are approved by this letter.

The revised R0P pages are enclosed.

Your request for changes to the TMI-2 Appendix A and Appendix B Technical Specifications and your Revision 2 to the ODCM are approved in a separate letter issued concurrently with this change to the TMI-2 R0P.

R0P change request 46 revises the TMI-2 R0P by. relocating the surveillance requirements of the station radiation monitors to the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (0DCM).

The relocation of the surveillance requirements to the ODCM is in accordance with the guidance in NRC staff Generic Letter 89-01 dated.

January 31, 1989.

Based on our enclosed safety evaluation, we have-concluded that 'the proposed' change is consistent with the guidance in NRC staff Generic' Letter 89-01 and will not adversely affect the health and safety of the public.

This change does not constitute an unreviewed safety question, nor does it involve a significant hazard or an environmental. impact.

Our approval of your ROP Change Request No. 46 is designated as change approval 44.

These changer are effective as of the date of this letter.

Sincerely, ORIGINAL SIGNED BY Seymour H. Weiss, Director 9306070411 930526 Non-Power Reactors and Decommissioning PDR ADOCK 05000320 Project Directorate P

PDR Division of Operating Reactor ~ Support Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

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May 26, 1993 Docket No. 50-320 Dr. R. L. Long Director, Corporate Services / Director, TMI-2 GPU Nuclear Corporation Post Office Box 480 Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057

Dear Dr. Long:

SUBJECT:

RECOVERY OPERATIONS PLAN CHANGE REQUEST NO. 46 (TAC N0. M83028)

In your letter dated March 17,1992 (Technical Specification Change Request No. 67 and Recovery Operations Plan Change Request No. 46) with Revision 1 dated June 18, 1992, and Revision 2 dated December 23, 1992, you requested changes to both the TMI-2 Technical Specifications and the TMI-2 Recovery Operations Plan (ROP).

Your proposed changes to the TMI-2 R0P are approved by this letter.

The revised R0P pages are enclosed.

Your request for changes to the TMI-2 Appendix A and Appendix B Technical Specifications and your Revision 2 to the ODCM are approved in a reparate letter issued concurrently-with this change to the TMI-2 R0P.

R0P change request 46 revises the TMI-2 R0P by relocating the surveillance requirements of the station radiation monitors to the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (0DCM).

The relocation of the surveillance requirements to the ODCM is in accordance with the guidance in NRC staff Generic letter 89-01 dated January 31, 1989.

Based on our enclosed safety. evaluation,-we have concluded that the proposed change is consistent with the guidance in NRC staff Generic Letter 89-01 and will not adversely affect the health and safety of the public.

This change does not constitute an unreviewed safety question, nor does it involve a significant hazard or-an environmental impact. Our approval of your R0P Change Request No. 46 is designated as change approval 44.

These changes are effective as of the date of this letter.

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,/ y Seymbur H. Weiss, Director Non-Power Reactors and Decommissioning-Project Directorate Division of Operating-Reactor Support Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

Enclosures:

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Changed Pages to the Recovery Operations Plan 2.

Safety Evaluation cc w/ enclosures:

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.Three Mile Island Nuclear ~ Station GPU Nuclear Corporation Unit No. 2 Docket No. 50-320 cc:

Regional Administrator, Region 1 Mr. Robert Rogan U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission GPU Nuclear Corporation 475 Allendale Road P. O. Box 480-King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406 Middletown, Pennsylvania. 17057 Dr. Judith H. Johnsrud Mr. David J. McGoff Environmental Coalition on Nuclear Office of LWR Safety and Technology-Power NE-23 433 Orlando Avenue U.S. Department of Energy State College, Pennsylvania 16801 Washington, D.C.

20545 Ernest L. Blake, Jr., Esq.

Mr. Wythe Keever Shaw, Pittman, Potts, and Trowbridge The Patriot 2300 N Street, N.W.

812 Market Street Washington, D.C.

20037 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. 17105 Secretary Mr. Robert B.-Borsum U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission B & W Nuclear Technologies Washington, D.C.

20555 Suite 525 1700 Rockville Pike Mr. Russell Schaeffer, Chairperson Rockville, Maryland 20852:

Dauphin County Board of Commissioners Dauphin County Courthouse Mr. Marvin I. Lewis Front and Market Streets 7801 Roosevelt Blvd. #62 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19152 William Dornsife, Acting Director Mr. Jane Lee Bureau of Radiation Protection 183 Valley Road Department of Environmental Resources Etters, Pennsylvania 17319 P. O. Box 2063 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 Mr. Walter W. Cohen, Consumer

-Advocate Mr. Ad Crable Department-of Justice a

Lancaster New Era Strawberry Square, 14th Floor 8 West King Street Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17127~

Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17601 U.S. -Environmental Prot. Agency Mr. Francis I. Young Region Ill-Office-

. Senior Resident Inspector (TMI-1)

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EIS Coordinator U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 841 Chestnut Street P. O. Box 311 Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaL.19107 Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057 Mr. Charles N. Kelber Mr. Frank F. Hooper Atomic Safety and Licensing 4155 Clark Road Board Panel Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.

20555-Peter'B. Bloch, Chairman Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.

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ATTACHMENT TO RECOVERY OPERATIONS PLAN CHANGE 44 FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. DPR-73 DOCKET N0. 50-320 Replace the following pages of the Three Mile Island Unit 2 Recovery. -

Operations Plan-with the attached pages.

The revised pages are identified by change number and contain vertical lines indicating the. area of change.

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4.1.1.2 Boron Concentration Reactor Coolant System and 4.1-2 Refueling Canal 4.1.1.3 Boron Concentration. Fuel Transfer Canal (Deep End) 4.1-2 4.1.1.4 Boron Concentration Spent Fuel Pool 'A' 4.1-2 4.1.3 CONTROL ASSEMBLIES....................

4.1-2 4.3 INSTRUMENTATION 4.3.1 NEUTRON MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION 4.3-1 4.3.2 ENGINEERED SAFETY FEATURE ACTUATION SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION......................

4.3-1 4.3.3 MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION 4.3-1 4.3.3.4 Meteorological Instrumentation 4.3-1 4.3.3.5 Essential Parameters Monitoring Instrumentation......

4.3-1 4.3.3.7 Chlorine Detection Systems 4.3-1 4.3.3.8 Fire Detection

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4.4-1 4.4.2 REACTOR VESSEL WATER LEVEL MONITORING...........

4.4-1 4.4.9 PRESSURE / TEMPERATURE LIMITS................

4.4-1 4.5 COMMUNICATIONS 4.5-1 4.6 CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS 4.6-1 4.6.1 PRIMARY CONTAINMENT 4.6.1.1 Containment Integrity...................

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9 SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 1,_3 INSTRUMENTATION 4.3.1 NEUTRON MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION 4.3.1.1 Each intermediate and source range neutron monitoring instrumentation channel shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by the performance of the CHANNEL CHECK, CHANNEL CALIBRATION and CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST operations at the frequency shown in Table 4.3-1.

4.3.2 ENGIBEERfD SAFETY FEATURE ACTUATION SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION Deleted 4.3.3 MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION METEOROLOGICAL 1:4STRUMENTATION 4.3.3.4 Each of the meteorological monitoring instrumentation channels shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by the performance of the CHANNEL CHECK and CHANNEL CAllBRATION operations at the frequencies shown in Table 4.3-5.

ESSENTIAL PARAMETERS HONITORING INSTRUMENTATION 4.3.3.5 Each of the Essential Parameters Monitoring Instrumentation channels shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by performance of the CHANNEL CHECK and CHANNEL CALIBRATION operations at the frequencies shown in Table 4.3-7.

CHLORINE DETECTION SYSTEMS 4.3.3.7 Each chlorine detection system shall be demonstrated OPERABLE by performance of a CHANNEL CHECK at least once per 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, and a CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST at least once per 31 days. At least once per 18 months, the following inspections and maintenance shall be performed:

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